Archive for June, 2008
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Transcript of GOP debate at Reagan Library
ANDERSON COOPER, CNN: The first question is actually a question that will go to all of you, but I’ll start with Governor Romney. During a 1980 debate, he suggested Americans determine who to vote for by asking themselves, “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”
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Obama courts evangelicals once loyal to Bush
As Barack Obama prepares for a major speech on faith, his campaign is engaged in the most intensive effort yet by a Democratic candidate to reach out to conservative, born-again Christians. -
Press Briefing on the President’s Trip to Japan and the G8 Summit
MR. JOHNDROE: Good afternoon. This is an on-the-record, off-camera briefing by Dennis Wilder, National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs; Dan Price, Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs, and Deputy National Security Advisor; as well as Jim Connaughton, Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality — a briefing on the President’s trip to Japan and the G8 Summit. We’ll start with Dennis.
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President Bush Participates in Roundtable on Housing Counseling
President Bush on Tuesday said, “I’m confident in the long run America is going to be just fine. We’re a country that has overcome challenges before — and we’ve got some challenges: high gasoline prices, we’ve got some challenges in the housing industry. We know the way forward in housing — good legislation and helping people stay in their homes. And the truth of the matter is we know the way forward when it comes to energy. We depending too much on energy from overseas; we ought to be finding more energy here at home. If people want their gasoline prices down, let’s find energy here in America. And there’s plenty of energy to be had.”
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Fact Sheet: Helping Responsible Homeowners Across America
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Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate one individual and designate one individual to serve in his Administration: Robert Hastings and Gordon S. Heddell
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President Bush Signs H.R. 5690, S. 188, S. 254, and S. 682 Into Law
On Tuesday, July 1, 2008, the President signed the following bills into law: H.R. 5690, S. 188, S. 254, and S. 682
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Statement by the President on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Forty years ago today, the United States joined 61 other nations in signing the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Today, almost all nations are party to the Treaty. The NPT represents a key legal barrier to nuclear weapons proliferation and makes a critical contribution to international security. I reaffirm the strong support of the United States for the Treaty and our commitment to work diligently to strengthen it further.
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President Bush Participates in Roundtable on Housing Counseling - July 1, 2008
President Bush on Tuesday said, “I’m confident in the long run America is going to be just fine. We’re a country that has overcome challenges before — and we’ve got some challenges: high gasoline prices, we’ve got some challenges in the housing industry. We know the way forward in housing — good legislation and helping people stay in their homes. And the truth of the matter is we know the way forward when it comes to energy. We depending too much on energy from overseas; we ought to be finding more energy here at home. If people want their gasoline prices down, let’s find energy here in America. And there’s plenty of energy to be had.”
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President Bush Participates in Roundtable on Housing Counseling - July 1, 2008
President Bush on Tuesday said, “I’m confident in the long run America is going to be just fine. We’re a country that has overcome challenges before — and we’ve got some challenges: high gasoline prices, we’ve got some challenges in the housing industry. We know the way forward in housing — good legislation and helping people stay in their homes. And the truth of the matter is we know the way forward when it comes to energy. We depending too much on energy from overseas; we ought to be finding more energy here at home. If people want their gasoline prices down, let’s find energy here in America. And there’s plenty of energy to be had.”